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PROCLAMATION <br />WHEREAS, the Primary Election for the State of Hawaii is scheduled for <br />August 11, 2018; and <br />WHEREAS, on May 3, 2018, the Governor of the State of Hawaii and the <br />Acting Mayor of the County of Hawaii each issued emergency proclamations <br />relating to the volcanic activity in the East Rift Zone of Kilauea volcano; and <br />WHEREAS, on May 9, 2018, the Governor of the State of Hawai'i issued a <br />supplementary proclamation; and <br />WHEREAS, due to the uncertain nature of the volcanic eruption, voters <br />assigned to Pahoa Community Center (District Precinct 04-03) and Pahoa High & <br />Intermediate School (District Precinct 04-04) are at risk of not being able to vote <br />because their polling placemay serve as an emergency shelter for those <br />impacted by the volcanic activity or alternatively, due to their polling place being <br />inaccessible; and <br />WHEREAS, election officials must make judgments based on the <br />information available at the time and the unique circumstances of the occasion; <br />and <br />WHEREAS, delaying a decision regarding the conduct of the Primary <br />Election in District Precincts 04-03 and 04-04 may cause confusion and disrupt <br />the election; and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 15-2.5, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), <br />the Chief Election Officer and the County Clerk may determine that the opening <br />of a designated polling place will adversely affect the health and safety of voters <br />or precinct officials as a result of a natural disaster, and the. Chief Election Officer <br />and County Clerk, by written order, may require the registered voters of the <br />precinct to vote by absentee ballot; and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 11-92.3, HRS, if the extent of the damage <br />caused by a natural disaster is such that the ability of voters to exercise their <br />right to vote is substantially impaired, the Chief Election Officer or the County <br />Clerk in the case of county elections, may require the registered voters of the <br />affected area to vote by absentee ballot pursuant to Section 15-2.5, HRS, and <br />that notice of the requirement to vote by absentee ballot shall be given in the <br />affected county or precinct prior to the opening of the precinct polling place by <br />whatever possible news or broadcast media are available. <br />